Understanding how cities
are built and financed
Caltrivora publishes articles, trend analyses, and educational materials about the real estate development ecosystem in Chile. How projects are structured, who participates, and how collective participation models have evolved.
A reference point for understanding Chile's real estate sector
What actually happens between the moment a plot of land is identified and the day residents move into a building? The answer involves a layered ecosystem of actors, regulations, financial instruments, and decisions that rarely get explained in plain language.
Caltrivora exists to change that. We publish educational content — articles, explainers, and trend analyses — that map out how urban development and real estate financing work in Chile. We do not operate projects, manage funds, or offer investment advice of any kind.
Learn about our approachWhat do we write about?
Our content spans the full spectrum of urban development and real estate finance in Chile, from initial land acquisition through project completion and beyond.
Urban Development Process
How Chilean cities grow — the regulatory framework, planning instruments, and the sequence of decisions that transform land into livable spaces.
Real Estate Finance
How construction projects are funded in Chile — from traditional bank credit and CORFO lines to newer mechanisms that have emerged in recent years.
Market Participants
Who is involved at each stage of a development project — developers, architects, contractors, municipalities, financial institutions, and others.
Sector Trends
How the Chilean real estate market has evolved and what structural changes are reshaping the way projects are conceived and delivered today.
Collective Participation Models
An in-depth look at how models for collective participation in real estate have developed in Chile, their regulatory context, and how they differ from traditional structures.
Regulation and Policy
The legal and regulatory environment that shapes real estate development in Chile — from the Ley de Urbanismo to the role of the CMF in financial oversight.
Why does financial literacy about real estate matter?
Real estate development shapes cities. It determines who can afford to live where, how infrastructure grows, and how wealth is distributed across communities. Yet the mechanics that drive these outcomes — the financial structures, the key decisions, the actors who hold leverage at each stage — remain opaque to most people.
Educational content about this ecosystem helps citizens, students, and professionals understand the forces at work. That understanding is valuable regardless of whether someone is directly involved in a project.
"Understanding the ecosystem is the first step toward thinking critically about how cities develop and who benefits."
Recent articles and analyses
A selection of topics we have covered across the full range of Chile's real estate development ecosystem.
Frequently asked questions
Questions we hear often from readers new to Chile's real estate development sector.
Have a question about our content or approach?
We welcome questions from readers, educators, and researchers who are interested in the topics we cover. If you have a specific subject you'd like to see addressed, we'd like to hear about it.
We will respond within a reasonable time. We do not provide investment advice or financial guidance of any kind.
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